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HE  FOURTH  ANNUAL  EXHIBI¬ 
TION  HELD  AT  THE  CARNE¬ 
GIE  INSTITUTE,  NOVEMBER 
SECOND,  EIGHTEEN  HUN¬ 
DRED  AND  NINETY-NINE, 
TILL  JANUARY  FIRST,  NINE¬ 
TEEN  HUNDRED 


FINE  ARTS  COMMITTEE 


JOHN  CALDWELL 
Chairman 

W.  N.  FREW 
JOSEPH  R.  WOOD  WELL 
WM.  McCONWAY 
H.  C.  FRICK 
A«  BRYAN  WALL 
E.  M.  BIGELOW 
JOHN  G.  HOLMES 


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Director 

OF  THE  Department 
OF  Fine  Arts 


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JOHN  W.  BEATTY 


TRUSTEES 


W.  N.  FREW,  President 
ROBERT  PITCAIRN,  Vice  President 
H.  C.  FRICK,  Treasurer 
S.  H.  CHURCH,  Secretary 


Albert  J,  Barr 
E.  M.  Bigelow 
John  A.  Brashear 
John  Caldwell 
T,  M.  Carnegie 
Geoi^e  H.  Clapp 
Josiah  Cohen 
William  J.  Diehl 
Robert  H.  Douglass 
E.  M.  Ferguson 
John  G.  Holmes 
J.  F,  Hudson 
John  B.  Jackson 
John  S.  Lambie 
Rev.  A.  A.  Lambing 
A. 


George  A,  Macbeth 
C.  L.  Magee 
W.  A.  Magee 
A.  W.  Mellon 
C.  C.  MeUor 
David  McCargo 
Thomas  G.  McQure 
William  McConway 
Dr.  W.  H.  McKelvy 
Dr.  J.  Guy  McCandless 
Henry  Phipps,  Jr. 

H,  K.  Porter 
Hon.  J.  D.  Shafer 
Dr.  John  P.  Sterrett 
Joseph  R.  Woodwell 
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JURY  OF  AWARD 


1899 

JOHN  CALDWELL 

President  of  Jury 

E.  H.  BLASHFIELD 
New  York 

WM.  M.  CHASE 
New  York 

CHAS.  H.  DAVIS 
Mystic,  Conn. 

THOMAS  EAKINS 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

J.  J.  ENNEKING 
Boston,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  W.  FREER 
Dolton,  III. 

WILTON  LOCKWOOD 
Boston,  Mass. 

J.  F.  RAFFAELLI 
Paris,  France 

WILLIAM  STOTT  of  Oldham 

London,  England 

ROBERT  W.  VONNOH 

Rockland  Lake,  New  York 


FOREIGN  ADVISORY 

COMMITTEES 

London  Edwm  a.  Abbey 

Sir  Lawrence  Alma-Tadema 

Jolm  S.  Sargent 

W.  Q.  Orebardson 

George  H.  Booghton 

Luke  Fildes 

F.  D.  MiUct 

J.  J.  Shannon 

John  M.  Swan 

John  Lavery 

E.  A,  Walton 

Paris  John  W.  Alexander 

James  McNeil  Whistler 
P.  A.J.  Dagnan-Bouveret 
J.  J.  Benjamin-Constant 
Walter  Gay 

Leon  Augustin  Lhermitte 
Charles  Sprague  Pearce 
Mary  Cassatt 
Jean  Charles  Ca2in 
Ytiiz  Thaulow 

Munich  Prof.  Ludwig  von  Loefftz 
Prof.  Carl  Marr 
Prof.  Fran?  Stock 
Orrin  Peck 
Toby  E.  Rosenthal 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

1  Cecilia  Beaux — Mother  and  Daughter 

2  Alfred  East — A  Gray  Morning 

3  Jean  Fracois  Raffaelli — Boulevard  des  Italiens — Paris 

4  Robt.  W.  Allan — A  Winter  Storm 

5  Sir  Lawrence  Alma-Tadema — Mrs.  Roland  Hill  and 

Children 

6  H.  H.  La  Thangue — A  Sussex  Oder  Press 

7  Charles  Cottet — The  Mournful  Sea  (Finistere) 

8  Wm.  Stott  of  Oldham — The  Awakening  of  the  Spirit 

of  the  Rose 

9  Rene  Billotte — Moonrise  on  the  Canal — St.  Denis 

10  Lucien  Simon — Portraits 

1 1  James  Paterson — Edinburgh 

12  Carolus  Duran— A  Trio  of  Friends 

13  Chdde  Hassam — Improvisation 

14  Giovanni  Segantini — The  Two  Mothers 

15  Alexander  Roche — Proud  Maisie 

16  Jose  Villegas — The  Doge  Marino  Faliero  Condemned 

17  Charles  H.  Davis — Summer  Evening 

18  Horatio  Walker— Oxen  Drinking 

19  R.  Macaulay  Stevenson — Flow  Gently,  Sweet  Afton 

20  Samuel  Isham — Spring 

21  A.  Bryan  Wall — Sheep —Evening 

22  Frank  W.  Benson — Portrait 

23  Jos.  R.  Woodwell — The  Gorge,  Niagara 

24  Winslow  Homer  — A  Summer  Night 

25  Howard  Russell  Butler  A  Long  Island  Landscape 

26  Wm.  M.  Chase — Rest  by  the  Wayside 

27  F.  D.  Millet — The  Expansionist 

28  J.  Gari  Melchers— The  Young  Mother 

29  Mary  Cassatt— Plucking  Fruit 

30  Eastman  Johnson — Play  Me  a  Tune 

31  H.  W.  Mesdag — A  Summer  Evening 


KJEARLY  ALL  THE  PICTURES  IN 
^  THIS  COLLECTION  ARE  FOR  SALE. 
PRICES  ARE  RECORDED  IN  A  BOOK 
PROMINENTLY  PLACED  IN  THE 
MAIN  GALLERY.^^ADDITIONAL  IN¬ 
FORMATION  MAY  BE  OBTAINED  AT 
THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF 
THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS. 
..^t^PICTURES  ARE  SOLD  WITHOUT 
CHARGE  OF  COMMISSION  TO  THE 
CONTRIBUTORS,  AND  VISITORS  ARE 
INVITED  TO  SEEK  INFORMATION  IN 
REFERENCE  TO  THEM  -Jt  .jt  ^  .jt  jt 


CATALOGUE 


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Pictures  marked  with  Asterisks  L*)  did  not  com¬ 
pete  for  honors.  Thevwere:  E'irst,  works  ineligi¬ 
ble  because  thev  were  not  completed  within  the 
period  specified  in  the  published  conditions,  and 
those  not  entered  in  competition  by  the  artists. 
Second,  works  by  members  of  the  Jury  of  Award. 
Third,  works  received  too  late  for  consideration. 
Fourth,  works  loaned  to  the  Institute  for  exhibi¬ 
tion  only. 

Pictures  by  artists  residing  in  P'rance,  England 
and  Germany  were  accepted  for  exhibition  by  the 
Paris,  Londori  and  Munich  advisory  committees. 

Alma-X adema.  Sir  Lawrence,  London  ; 
born  Dronryp,  Friesland.  Represented  in 
Tate  Gallery,  Cardiff,  Vienna,  Breslau, 
Frankfort,  Dordrecht,  Amsterdam, 
Milwaukee.  Medals,  1864;  2d  Class, 
1867;  1st  Class,  1878;  Legion  of  Honor, 
1873;  Officer,  1878;  Grand  Prize,  1889 
I — Mrs.  Roland  Hill  and  Children 


Allan,  Robert  W.,  London;  bom  Glasgow. 


Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painters 
in  Water  Colors  and  Society  of  Oil 
Painters,  London.  Represented  in  Col¬ 
lections  of  Aberdeen,  Leeds,  Sidney, 
Dunedin,  Melbourne.  Silver  Medal, 
Universal  Exposition,  Paris,  1889 
2— A  Winter  Storm 

Aumonier,  James,  Member  of  the  Royal 
Institute  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours; 
Society  of  Oil  Painters,  Represented  in 
Chantrey  Bequest  Collection;  Collections 
at  Liverpool,  Manchester,  Birmingham, 
Leeds,  Sheffield,  Adelaide.  1st  Medal, 
Melbourne,  1887 ;  Gold  and  Bronze 


Kobert  \V.  Allan. 


Medals,  Paris,  1889;  Silver  Medal, 
Brussels,  1897 

3 —  “Dawn.''  View  of  London  from  Primrose 

HiU 

BacarisaSt  Gustav,  Rome 

4—  “  The  Corso,"  Rome 

Bazzani,  Luigi,  Rome,  Academician  of 
the  Royal  Academy  St,  Luke,  Rome, 
and  the  Academy  of  Bologna.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  National  Gallery,  Budapest ; 
National  Gallery,  Berlin ;  National  Gal¬ 
lery  of  Modern  Art,  Rome.  Gold  Medal 
of  2d  Class,  Exposition  at  Munich,  1897 

5—  Anaglyph  of  Trajan  in  the  Roman  Forum 


James  Aumonier. 


Beattx^  Cecilia,  Philadelphia ;  bom  Phila¬ 
delphia.  Associate  National  Academy ; 
Member  Society  American  Artists;  So- 
ciete  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Represented 
in  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia.  Mary  Smith  Prize, 
Pennsylvania  Academy,  four  terms; 
Dodge  Prize,  National  Academy,  New 
York,  1893;  Medal  of  the  3d  Qass, 
Carnegie  Institute,  1896 

6 —  Mother  and  Daughter 

Awarde,/  Medal  of  the  First  Class,  Carnegie 

Institute,  1S99 

Becker,  Benno,  Munich.  Member  The 
Secession,  Munich.  Represented  in  the 
Pinakothek,  Munich 

7 —  The  Setting  Sun 


Beckwith,  J.  Carroll,  New  York.  Mem¬ 
ber  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design : 
Society  of  American  Artists;  American 
Water  Color  Society,  New  York.  Men¬ 
tion  Honorable,  Paris  Salon,  1887 ; 
Bronze  Medal,  Exposition,  1889 
8 — Maenad 

Benson,  Frank  Weston,  Salem,  Mass.; 
bom  Salem.  Member  of  the  Ten 
American  Painters.  Represented  in 
Carnegie  Institute;  National  Library, 
Washington.  Prizes,  Boston  National 
Academy,  Cleveland,  Chicago.  Medals, 
World’s  Fair  and  Boston,  Mass. ;  Chari¬ 
table  Mechanics’  Association ;  Chrono¬ 
logical  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  1896 


Frank  Benson 


9 — Portrait  of  a  Child 
JO — Elizabeth 

1 1 —  The  Sisters 

A^varJed  Meda!  of  the  Second  Class^  Carnegie 
Institute^  1 899 

Bczzif  Bartholomew,  Venice 

12 —  A  Night  in  Venice  * 

Billottc,  Rene,  Paris;  bom  Tarbes, 
France.  Member  of  Societe  Nationale 
des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  Represented  in 
Carnegie  Institute.  Legion  of  Honor, 
1889 ;  Silver  Medal,  1889 

13 —  Moonrise  on  the  Canal,  St.  Denis 

14 —  The  Dark  Road  of  Gennevilliers 


Rene  Billotte 


Black,  Olive  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

15 —  Spring 

Blaney,  Dwight,  Boston;  born  Brookline, 
Mass.  Member  of  New  York  Water 
Color  Club,  Boston  Water  Color  Club 

16 —  A  Gray  Day 

17 —  Towards  the  Beach 

Boldini,  Jean,  Paris,  France;  born  Italy 

18 —  Portrait  of  the  Comte  sse  de  L.  * 

Bonsall,  Elizabeth  F.,  Philadelphia;  bom 
Philadelphia.  Member  of  the  Plastic 
Club,  Philadelphia.  Represented  in  the 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
First  Toppan  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Acad- 


Elizabeth  F  Bonsall 


emy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Mary  Smith 
Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  1888  and  1897 

19 —  Two's  company;  three's  none 

Boston^  Joseph  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 
bom  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Member  of 
Society  of  American  Artists,  New  York 
Water  Color  Club,  Brooklyn  Art  Qub 

20 —  The  Rising  Night 

Bramley^  Frank,  London  ;  bom  Lincoln¬ 
shire,  England.  Associate  of  the  Royal 
Academy,  London ;  Associate  of  the 
Champ-de-Mars,  Paris.  Represented  in 
Tate  Gallery,  London;  Carnegie  Institute 

21 —  A  Mute  Inglorious  Milton 


Frank  Hramley 


Brangwyn,  Frank,  London;  born  Bruges, 
France.  Member  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  The  Secession,  Mu¬ 
nich;  Societe  Internationale  de  Peinture 
et  de  Sculpture,  Paris.  Honorary  Member 
Artists'  Association  of  Vienna.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  Luxembourg,  Paris;  Pinakothek, 
Munich ;  Stuttgart  Museum  ;  Municipal 
Gallery,  Venice ;  Museum  of  Fine  Arts, 
Sydney,  Australia ;  Municipal  Gallery, 
Southport ;  Japan.  Gold  Medal,  Munich, 
1897 ;  Medal,  Chicago 
22 — Rest 

Brooks^  Maria,  New  York ;  born  Staines, 
England.  Medals,  Gold,  Silver  and 
Bronze,  South  Kensington  ;  Crystal  Pal- 


Frank  Brangwyn 


ace.  Bronze  Medal ;  Melbourne,  3d  Order 
of  Merit ;  Carolina,  1897,  Award  of 
Merit ;  Premium,  1898,  Syracuse 

23 —  Portrait  of  the  Reverend  Doctor  Reuben 

Howes 

Brown,  A.  K.,  Glasgow ;  bom  Edinburgh. 
Member  Royal  Scottish  Academy;  Royal 
Scottish  Society  of  Painters  in  Water 
Colours;  Royal  Glasgow  Institute;  Glas¬ 
gow  Art  Club.  Represented  in  Collections 
at  Glasgow,  Munich,  Dresden,  Weimar, 
Prague,  and  at  Arbroath,  Scotland 

24 —  Moorland  Landscape 

Brown,  J.  G.,  New  York;  bom  in  Eng¬ 
land.  Vice-President  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design ;  President  The 
American  Water  Color  Society  and  The 


A.  K  tJrown 


Artists'  Fund  Society.  Honorable  Men¬ 
tion,  Paris,  1889 ;  Medals,  Boston  and 
San  Francisco 

25 — To  Decide  the  Question 

Bridgman,  F.  A.,  Paris;  bom  Tuskegee, 
Alabama.  Member  of  the  National  Acad¬ 
emy  and  Society  of  American  Artists, 
New  York ;  Society  of  American  Artists, 
Paris.  Represented  in  Corcoran  Art  Gal¬ 
lery,  Washington,  D.  C.;  Temple  Collec¬ 
tion  ;  Permanent  Collection,  Liverpool, 
England.  Medals, Paris,  1877,  1st  Class; 
1878,  2d  Class;  Silver  Medal.  1889;  Gold 
Medal,  Munich,  1891 ;  Berlin,  1892,  2d 
Class;  Antwerp,  1894,  1st  Class;  Legion 
of  Honor,  1878;  Order  of  St.  Michel, 
Bavaria 


F.  A.  Bridgman 


26 — A  Bad  Pass ;  Coast  of  Algeria 


Bornandt  Eugene,  Montpellier,  France ; 
born  Moudon,  Switzerland.  Member  of 
the  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris,  and  Geneva  Institute,  Represented 
in  the  Luxembourg,  Paris;  Neufchatel, 
Bern,  Basle,  Lausanne,  Geneva,  and 
Adelaide.  First  Gold  Medal,  Universal 
Exposition,  Paris,  1889  ;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor  ;  Gold  Medal,  Chicago 

27 —  The  Prodigal’s  Return 

Bunny,  Rupert  C.  W.,  Paris;  bom  Mel¬ 
bourne.  Member  of  Royal  Society  of 
British  Artists.  Represented  in  National 
Art  Gallery,  Melbourne.  Mention  Hon¬ 
orable,  Salon,  Paris 

28—  Descent  from  the  Cross 


Eugene  F^urnand 


Butler,  Howard  Russell,  New  York. 
Member  of  Society  of  American  Artists ; 
Associate  of  The  National  Academy  of 
Design,  New  York.  Honorable  Men¬ 
tion,  Salon,  Paris.  Temple  Medal,  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia.  Medal,  Paris,  1889 

29 —  Marine 

30 —  Long  Island  Landscape 

Carolus-Duran,  Emile  Auguste,  Paris ; 
President  of  the  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  bom  LiUe,  France. 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honour ; 
Great  Cross  of  Isabel  the  Catholic  ;  Com¬ 
mander  of  the  Order  of  Charles  III.  of 
Spain ;  Commander  of  the  Order  SS. 


Rupert  C.  W.  Runny 


Mauricio  and  Lazare,  Italy ;  Commander 
of  the  Order  of  Christ,  Portugal ;  Director 
of  Public  Instruction?  Knight  of  the 
Order  of  Leopold,  Belgium 

31 —  The  Last  Hour  of  Christ 

32 —  A  Trio  of  Friends  * 

Cassatt,  Mary,  Paris?  born  Pittsburgh. 
Represented  in  the  Luxembourg, 

33 —  Young  Woman  Plucking  Fruit  * 

CB.ase,  William  Merritt,  New  York ;  bom 
Franklin,  Ind,  Member  of  International 
Jury  of  Award,  World^s  Fair  ?  Member 
of  National  Academy  ?  Society  of  Amer¬ 
ican  Artists,  New  York ;  The  Secession, 
Munich;  Represented  in  Carnegie  Insti¬ 
tute.  Medal,  Munich,  1883;  Honorable 


Wm.  M.  Cliiise 


Mention,  Paris  Salon,  188  J ;  Silver  Medal, 
1889 ;  First  Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Associa¬ 
tion,  1894;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1895 

34 —  First  Touch  of  Autumn  * 

35 —  Rest  by  the  Wayside  * 

36 —  Portrait  of  Young  Girl  * 

37 —  The  Big  Brass  Bowl  * 

38 —  Portrait  of  Frank  Wadsworth  * 

Chudant,  J.  L.  Adolphe,  Paris;  bom 
Besancon,  France.  Member  of  the  Societe 
Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Repre 
sented  in  the  Luxembourg.  Commander 
Nichan-iftihar;  Academy  Officer;  Officer 
of  the  Liberator 


J  L.  Adolphe  Chudant 


39—  The  Old  Inn 

40 —  Onions  of  Cirey-Ies-Bellevaux 


Ciurdif  Guglielmo,  Venice,  Italy ;  bom  at 
Treviso.  Professor  The  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts,  Venice;  Member  CoUege  of 
Academicians,  Venice,  Milan.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  Berlin,  Hamburg,  Rome,  Naples 
and  Turin.  Gold  Medal,  Paris;  Medals, 
Berlin,  Munich,  Rome  and  Bologna 

41 —  Venitian  Poesy,  Great  Canal  * 

42 —  In  Venice,  Evening  * 

Collin,  Raphael,  Paris;  bom  Paris.  Mem¬ 
ber  of  Societe  des  Artistes  Francais. 
Represented  in  the  Luxembourg,  Sor- 
bonne ;  Gothenburg  Museum,  Sweden. 


Kaptiael  Collin 


Grand  Prize,  Universal  Exposition,  Paris, 
1889;  Grand  Prize,  Antwerp;  1st  Qass 
Medal,  Brussels;  1st  Qass  Medal,  Vienna; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor ;  Knight 
of  St.  Michel,  Bavaria 

43 —  A  Young  Girl  * 

Corbet^  M.  R.,  London.  Represented  in 
the  National  Gallery  of  British  Art 
( Chantrey  Bequest),  London;  Sydney 
Gallery  and  Adelaide  Gallery,  Australia. 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1889 

44 —  From  Volterra,  looking  to  the  Pisan  HiUs 

Cottet^  Charles,  Paris ;  bom  Puy,  France. 
Bourse  de  Voyage.  Member  of  the 
Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris. 


M.  R.  Corbet 


Represented  in  the  Luxembourg,  Paris; 
Museum  in  Philadelphia 

45—  The  Sad  Sea 

46 —  The  Mournful  Sea 

Cox^  Kenyon,  New  York;  bom,  Warren, 
Ohio.  Member  of  the  Society  of  Ameri¬ 
can  Artists,  Architectural  League  of  New 
York,  and  National  Society  of  Mural 
Painters.  Represented  in  Library  of  Con¬ 
gress,  Walker  Art  Building,  Bowdoin  Col¬ 
lege.  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National 
Academy,  1889.  Medals,  Paris  Expo¬ 
sition  UniverseUe,  1889;  World^s  Fair, 
Chicago,  1893;  Temple  Silver  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts 

47—  Portrait  of  W.  J,  M. 


Charles  Cottet 


Cox,  Louise,  New  York;  born  San 
Francisco.  Member  of  the  Society  of 
American  Artists 

48 —  Campaspe 

Crane,  Bruce,  New  York ;  bom  New 
York.  Associate  Member  National 
Academy ;  Member  of  Society  of 
American  Artists,  American  Water 
Color  Society,  and  New  York  Water 
Color  Club ;  Member  Society  of  Land¬ 
scape  Painters.  Represented  in  the 
Lotos  Club;  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  New 
York ;  Peabody  Library,  Baltimore. 
Webb  Prize,  1897,  Society  of  American 
Artists 

49 —  The  FishePs  Hut 


Kenyon  Cox 


Crane,  Walter,  London,  England.  Asso¬ 
ciate  The  Royal  Society  of  Painters  in 
Water  Colors;  President  of  Arts  and 
Crafts  Exhibition  Society.  Represented 
in  South  Kensington  Museum,  Berlin, 
Stockholm,  Boston  Art  Museum.  Silver 
Medal,  Paris,  1889 ;  Gold  (2d)  Medal 
Munich,  1894 

50 —  Stacking  Com,  Kent 

51 —  A  Cornish  River 

52 —  Study  on  the  Hills  near  Carrara,  Italy  * 


Curran,  Charles  C.,  New  York;  bom 
Hartford,  Ky.  Associate  of  National 
Academy,  New  York,  Member  of 
Society  of  American  Artists,  New 
York  Water  Color  Qub,  American 


Bruce  Crane 


Water  Color  Society.  Second  and  3d 
Hallgarten  and  Clarke  Prizes,  National 
Academy ;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon ;  Medals,  World^s  Columbian  and 
Cotton  States^  Expositions 

53 —  Building  a  Dam 

Cushing,  Howard  Gardiner,  Boston 

54 —  Portrait  of  a  little  Girl 

Dannat,  William  T.,  Paris  ;  born  New 
York 

55 —  In  a  Sacristy  in  Aragon  * 

DaucheZ,  Andre,  Paris;  bom  Paris. 
Member  of  the  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts.  Represented  in  the  Lux¬ 
embourg 


56  -The  Huts 
57 — The  Boats 

Awarded  Medal  of  the  Third  Class,  Carnegie 

Institute,  1899 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  Boston,  Mass.;  bom 
Amesbury,  Mass.  Member  of  the  So¬ 
ciety  of  American  Artists;  Society  of 
Landscape  Painters.  Represented  in 
Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York ; 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia;  Corcoran  Gallery 
of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.;  Art  Insti¬ 
tute,  Chicago,  Silver  Medal,  Universal 
Exposition,  Paris,  1889;  Gold  Medal  of 
Honor,  American  Art  Association. 
New  York ;  Grand  Gold  Medal, 


Atlanta ;  Medals,  Columbian  Exposition 
and  Boston 


58 —  Qouds  over  Water  * 

59 —  Summer  Evening,  New  England  * 

Davis,  Cornelia  Cassidy,  Cleves,  Ohio ; 
bom,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

60 —  From  Foreign  Parts 

Dawson,  Arthur,  Flushing,  New  York ; 
Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painter- 
Etchers,  London ;  City  of  London  So¬ 
ciety  of  Artists ;  Nineteenth  Century 
Art  Club,  London 

61 —  The  Plowman's  Daughter 

Degas,  H.  G.  E.,  Paris;  born  Paris 

62—  Ballet  Dancers  * 


De  Haven,  Frank,  New  York ;  bom 
Bloffton,  Indiana 
63 — Autumn  Twilight 

Demont-Breton,  Madame  Virginie, 
Wissant,  Pas-de-Calais,  France ;  bom 
Courrieres.  Member  of  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Antwerp ;  President  of 
Union  of  Women  Painters  and  Sculptors 
of  France.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1880;  Medal,  3d  Qass,  1881;  2d 
Class,  1883 ;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor ;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leo¬ 
pold,  Belgium;  Officer  of  the  Nichan- 
iftihar;  Medal,  1st  Class  at  Universal 
Exposition  at  Amsterdam,  and  at  Paris, 


1889;  Medal  of  Honor,  Exposition 
Universal  at  Antwerp 

64 —  Wayside  Flowers  * 

65 —  Fresh  Water  * 

Dessar,  Louis  Paul,  Etaples,  France;  bom 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Member  of  the  Society 
of  American  Artists.  Represented  in  the 
Luxembourg ;  Omaha  Museum,  Lotos 
Qub,  New  York.  Medal,  Salon,  1891; 
World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893;  Honorable 
Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  1897 

66 —  Nocturne 

67 —  Sheep  Returning 

68 —  Midnight 

Dewing,  Thomas  W.,  New  York 

69 —  At  the  Piano 


Louis  Paul  Dessar 


Dolph^  J.  H,,  New  York ;  bom  Fort  Ann, 
N.  Y,  Associate  Member  of  the  National 
Academy,  New  York 
70“Callcd  to  Order 
71”— A  Bad  Day  for  an  Umbrella 


Doming’O,  Francois,  Paris.  Member  of 
the  Royal  Academy  of  Antwerp, 
Grand  Cross  of  Isabella,  the  CathoUc,  and 
Commander  of  the  Gold  Crown  of 
Munich,  Represented  in  Museums  of 
Madrid,  Lyons,  Gambart 

72 — In  the  Park  (XVl  Century) 

73 —  In  the  Forest  of  Ramtouillet 


Downie^  John  P.,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
Member  of  the  Glasgow  Art  Qub. 


Thomas  Eakins 


Represented  in  Corporation  Collection  of 
Glasgow,  Scotland 

74 —  The  Old  Couple  (Dutch  Interior) 

Eakins,  Thomas,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  bom 
Philadelphia.  Represented  in  the  Metro¬ 
politan  Museum,  New  York ;  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia.  Medal,  World^s  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893,  Chicago 

75 —  Portrait  of  Professor  Stewart  Culin  (Univer¬ 

sity  of  Penna. )  * 

76 —  Salutat  * 

77 —  Head  of  William  M.  Chase  * 

Hast^  Alfred,  London.  Member  Royal 
Academy  of  Arts,  London.  Represented 


Allred  East 


in  Collections  at  Manchester,  Birming¬ 
ham,  Leads,  Dudley,  Preston  and  South 
Kensington  Museum,  London ;  Gold 
Medals,  Paris  and  Munich 
78  —A  Gray  Morning 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  New  York;  bom 
Albany,  New  York.  Member  Ameri¬ 
can  Water  Color  Society,  New  York 
Water  Color  Qub 
79— Clouds 

80  -Morning  in  Spring 

Enneking,  John  J.,  Boston;  bom  Minster, 
Ohio.  Member  Boston  Art  Qub,  and 
Paint  and  Clay  Club,  Boston.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  Boston  Art  Museum,  Boston 
Art  Qub  and  Charitable  Mechanics' 


Charles  Warren  Eaton 


Association.  Four  Gold  and  four  Silver 
Medals  at  Charitable  Mechanics^  Exhibi¬ 
tion,  Boston 

81 —  Moonrise  * 

82 —  Twilight  * 

83 —  Cow  Drinking  * 

Faber  Du  Faur,  Otto  von,  Munich ; 
bom  Ludwigsburg 

84 —  Horse-Market  at  Tangier 

85 —  The  Three  Holy  Kings 

Foster^  Ben,  New  York;  bom  North 
Anson,  Me.  Member  of  New  York 
Water  Color  Club,  Society  of  American 
Artists.  Represented  in  Montreal  Art 
Association.  Medal,  World's  Fair,  Chi- 


John  J  Eniieking' 


cago ;  2d  Prize  for  Water  Color,  Qeve- 
land,  1895 

86 —  Summer  Night 

Fragiacomo^  Pietro,  Venice;  bom  Tri¬ 
este,  Austria.  Member  of  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  Milan ;  Royal  Academy,  Bologna; 
International  Society  of  Painters,  Lon¬ 
don,  Represented  in  Museum  of  Modem 
Art,  Berlin ;  National  Gallery,  Rome ; 
Revolbella  Museum,  Trieste 

87 —  Evening  Calm 

88 —  Coming  Back  from  Fishing  * 

Frasier#  Kenneth,  New  York,  Member 
of  the  Society  of  American  Artists 

89 —  Reverie 


Otto  von  Fabre  du  Faur 


Frcctf  Frederick  W.,  Dolton,  Ill. ;  bom 
Chicago,  Ill.  Medal,  World^s  Fair.  As¬ 
sociate  National  Academy.  Member 
Society  American  Artists,  American 
Water  Color  Society.  Represented  in 
Boston  Art  Qub,  Detroit  Club 

90 —  Moonrise  * 

91—  Nursery  Rhymes* 

Frew,  Alexander,  Glasgow 

92 —  The  White  Sands,  Iona 

Gaoley,  Robert  David,  Boston 

93  -Intervale,  New  Hampshire  * 

94 — Katwyk  an  Zee,  Holland 

Gauld,  David,  Glasgow,  Corresponding 
Member  of  the  Secession,  Munich 


Pietro  Fragiacomo 


95 —  Ayrshire  Calves 

96 —  A  Mediaeval  Village 

97 —  The  Church  at  Grez 

98 —  Calves.  Interior 

Gerome,  Jean  Leon,  France;  bom  Vesoul. 
Medals,  Paris,  1847,  3d  Class;  1843-55, 
2d  Class;  Legion  of  Honor,  1855;  Officer, 
1867;  Commander,  1878 ;  Medals  of 
Honor,  1867-74;  Rap.  Medal  of  Honor, 
1878 

99 —  Diana  * 

GlfOn^  Charles,  Vevey,  Switzerland.  Asso¬ 
ciate  Member  of  Societe  des  Artistes 
Francais ;  Member  of  the  Federal  Com¬ 
mission  of  Fine  Arts,  Switzerland.  Rep- 


Jean  Leon  Geroine 


resented  in  the  National  Museum  of 
Bern,  Geneva,  Lausanne,  Basle,  Champ 
de  Tonds,  Vevey.  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor ;  Chevalier  of  the  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium.  Medal,  1st  Qass, 
International  Exposition,  Ghent,  1884 ; 
Medal,  1st  Qass,  Universal  Exposition, 
Paris,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  International 
Exposition,  Munich,  1897 

100 —  ^The  Old  Folks 

101 —  In  the  Garden 

Gosselin,  Albert,  Paris;  bom  Paris,  Mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Societe  des  Artistes  Francais. 
Represented  in  the  following  collections: 
Reims,  Rochefort,  Carnegie  Institute, 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris ;  Medals,  3d 
Qass  and  2d  Qass,  Salon 


Albert  Gosselin 


i02 — Morning  at  Mareil  Guyon 
I03~Gre2  on  the  Loing  (Evening) 

Greene,  Mary  Shepard,  Paris 
t04 — Reverie 

Gfuppe,  Charles  P„  Katwyk,  Holland; 
bom  Picton,  Member  of  New  York 
Water  Color  Club  and  Safety  of  Dutch 
Painters,  The  Hague.  Represented  in 
the  Boston  Art  Qub 

105—  Sunny  Lane  at  The  Hague 

106 —  Gray  Day,  Holland 

Hailman,  Johanna  Woodwell,  Pittsburgh 

107 —  The  Smelling  Bottle 

108—  The  Gorge,  Niagara 

109—  The  White  Hat 


Frederick  W.  Freer 


1 10 —  The  Top  of  the  Falls 

Hatfield*  J.  H.,  Canton  Junction,  Mass. 
Member  Boston  Art  Club.  Represented 
in  Boston  Art  Qub.  Second  Hallgarten 
Prize,  N.  A.  D.,  1896;  Silver  Medal, 
Massachusetts  C.  M.  Association 

111 —  After  the  Bath 

Hassam,  Childe,  New  York;  born 
Boston.  Member  of  Ten  American 
Painters,  New  York;  Associate  So- 
ciete  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris; 
the  Secession,  Munich ;  American 
Water  Color  Society,  and  New  York 
Water  Color  Club.  Represented  in 
Boston  Art  Qub  and  Cincinnati  Mu- 


Childe  Ilasaam 


seum.  Medals,  Paris  Universal  Expo¬ 
sition,  1889;  Munich,  1892;  Philadel¬ 
phia  Art  Club,  1892 ;  World's  Fair, 
Chicago,  1893;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists ;  Prize,  Cleveland  Art 
Association ;  Prize,  Boston  Art  Qub ; 
Carnegie  Institute,  Medal  of  the  Second 
Class,  1898 
1 12 — Improvisation 
112 — White  Island  Light 

1 14—  Charlotte 

115 —  Fifth  Avenue  in  Winter* 

Hayden,  Charles  H.,  Boston ;  bom  Ply¬ 
mouth,  Mass.  Member  of  St.  Botolph 
Club,  Boston.  Represented  in  Boston 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts ;  Boston  Art 


Charles  H.  Hayden 


Qub.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris,  1889 ; 
Prize,  Jordan  Art  Exhibition,  Boston, 
1895;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta,  1895 

116 —  A  Grey  Morning,  Mystic,  Conn 

Henri,  Robert,  Paris,  France ;  bom  Phila¬ 
delphia.  Represented  in  the  Luxem¬ 
bourg,  Paris 

117 —  Head  of  a  Boy 

118 —  The  Boats 

Hitchcock,  George,  Egmond  Hoef,  Hol¬ 
land;  bom  Providence,  R.  I.  Corre¬ 
sponding  Member  Munich  Secession ; 
Corresponding  Member  Paris  Society 
American  Artists.  Represented  in  Chi¬ 
cago  Art  Institute,  Detroit  Art  Museum, 


George  Hitchcock 


Dresden  Gallery,  Imperial  Collection. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris,  1887;  Gold 
Medal,  A.  A.  A.,  New  York,  1887 ; 
Gold  Medal,  Universal  Exposition,  Paris, 
1889 1  Medal,  Chicago,  World's  Fair, 
1893;  Gold  Medal,  Berlin  Academy, 
1896 ;  Gold  Medal,  Dresden  Academy, 
1897 ;  Gold  Medal,  Vienna  Jubilee  Exhi¬ 
bition,  1898 
1 19 — Vanquished 

Homer,  Winslow,  Scarboro,  Me.;  born 
Boston,  Member  of  the  National  Acad¬ 
emy,  New  York.  Represented  in  Bos¬ 
ton  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Carnegie  Insti¬ 
tute.  First  Chronological  Pri2e,  Carne¬ 
gie  Institute,  1896. 


Robert  D,  Gauley 


120 —  High  Seas  * 

1 2 1—  A  Summer  Night  * 

Hopkinson^  Charles,  Boston,  Member 
of  the  Society  of  American  Artists 

122 —  Young  Girl  with  a  Pet  Monkey 

Howe,  William  H.,  Bronxville,  New 
York;  bom  Ravenna,  Ohio.  Member 
of  National  Academy,  Salmagundi  Club, 
Artists^  Fund  Society,  New  Y ork.  Rep¬ 
resented  in  Museum,  St,  Louis ;  Museum, 
Cleveland  ;  Lotos  Club,  New  York ;  Bos¬ 
ton  Art  Club.  Mention  Honorable,  New 
Orleans,  1885;  Mention  Honorable,  Paris 
Salon,  1886;  Medal,  Salon,  1888;  2d 
Medal,  Paris,  1889  ;  Grand  Gold  Medal, 


4 


Wm.  H.  Howe 


London,  1890  j  Temple  Medal,  Phila- 
dclphia,  1890  ;  Medal,  Chicago,  World's 
Fair,  1893  j  Gold  Medal,  San  Francisco, 
1894;  Gold  Medal,  Atlanta,  1895;  A. 
N.  A.,  1894;  N.  A.,  1897;  Officer  of 
the  Academy,  Paris,  1896;  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor 

123 —  A  Day  at  Home,  Brandywine  Courtyard 

Hummel,  Theodore,  Diessen  am  Am- 
mersee,  Germany 

124 —  A  Village  Street  * 

125 —  Autumn  * 

126 —  Autumn  * 


Isham,  Samuel,  New  York;  bom  New 


York.  Member  of  Society  of  American 
Artists 
127 — Spring 

Johnson,  Eastman,  New  York;  bom 
Lovell,  Me.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy  and  Society  of  American 
Artists.  Represented  in  the  Art  Museum, 
New  York;  Lenox  Library,  Astor 
Library,  and  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
Washington.  Medals,  Paris  Exposition, 
Philadelphia  and  World's  Fair,  Chicago 
122 — Play  me  a  Tune 

Kendall,  Sergeant,  New  York;  bom 
Spuyten  Duyvil,  New  York.  Member 
of  the  Society  of  American  Artists. 


Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1891 ; 
Medal  World's  Fair,  Chicago ;  Lippincott 
Prize,  Philadelphia,  1894 

129—  Portrait  of  Miss  Chanler 

Kennedy,  William,  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
Member  of  Glasgow  Art  Qttb ;  Glasgow 
Institute 

130 —  The  Village  Carrier 

131—  Winter  at  the  Farm 

132 —  A  Highland  Shelling 

Kronber  gf,  Louis,  Boston ;  bom  Boston. 
Represented  in  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  and 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.  Silver 
Medal,  Massachusetts  Charitable  Meehan- 


ics’  Association,  Boston ;  Longfellow 
Scholarship 

133 —  Portrait  of  Mrs,  S.  K, 

Lafarge,  John,  New  York;  bom  New 
York.  Member  of  the  National  Academy, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  Society  of 
Mural  Painters.  Represented  in  Boston 
Museum.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor  of  France 

134 —  Adoration 

135 —  The  Dawn  * 

136—  Guitar  Player  * 

Lathangue,  H.  H.,  Graffham,  Petworth, 
England.  Associate  of  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy  of  Arts,  London.  Represented  in 


Chantry  Fund  Collection,  Bradford,  Not¬ 
tingham,  Oldham,  Dumfermline,  South 
Australia,  New  South  Wales,  Munich, 
Chicago 

137 —  A  Sussex^Cider„  Press 

Laurenti^  Cesare,  Venice,  Italy;  bom 
Mesola,  Ferrara,  Italy,  Member  of  The 
Secession,  Munich ;  Academies  of  Venice 
and  Milan.  Represented  in  Trieste, 
Rome,  Venice.  Gold  Medals,  Munich, 
Dresden ;  Silver  Medal,  London ;  Hum¬ 
bert  Prize,  Milan 

138 —  Conscience  * 

139 —  Love  at  Venice  * 

La  Touche f  Gaston,  Saint  Qoud,  France; 
bom  Saint  Qoud.  Member  of  French 


Cesare  Laurenti 


Pastellists  and  Aquarellists  ;  Societe  Na- 
tionale  des  Beaux  Arts.  Represented  in 
Collections  at  Sydney,  St.  Petersburg, 
Rouen,  Madgeburg,  Constantinople,  and 
the  Luxembourg,  Paris.  Medals,  Paris. 
3d  Qass,  1884;  2d  Qass,  1888;  Silver 
Medal.  1889 

140 —  Spanish  Princesses  (Infantas)  * 

Lindner,  Moffat,  London.  Member  of 
the  New  English  Art  Qub 

141 —  Breezy  Holland 

Lord,  Caroline  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  In¬ 
structor  in  Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati ; 
Member  of  Woman's  Art  Qub,  Cincin- 
natL  Bronze  Medal,  World's  Fair, 
Chicago 


142 —  Study 

Lufkin,  Lee,  Lima,  Ohio.  Member 
Woman^s  Art  Club  of  New  York. 
Medal,  Academy  Colarassi 

143 —  The  Sisters 

Lee,  Homer,  New  York.  Member  of  the 
Lotos  and  Salmagundi  Clubs,  New  York ; 
Ohio  Society,  New  York.  Represented 
in  Lotos  and  Salmagundi  Clubs.  Honor¬ 
able  Mention,  Vienna,  1897 

144 —  Eads  Bridge 

Maufra,  Maxime,  Paris 


145 — Marine 


Maynard,  George  W.,  New  York;  bom 
Washington,  D.  C.  Member  of  the  Na¬ 
tional  Academy,  the  Society  of  American 
Artists,  the  American  Water  Color  Soci¬ 
ety,  New  York,  and  National  Society  of 
Mural  Painters.  Represented  in  the 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia.  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
Philadelphia ;  Medals,  American  Art 
Association,  for  Decoration,  World's  Col¬ 
umbian  Exposition,  Chicago ;  W.  T. 
Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society ;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  Ameri¬ 
can  Artists 


146-  Aurora 

147 —  The  Capture 


Meakin,  L,  H»,  Cincinnati;  bom  Eng¬ 
land,  Member  of  Art  Academy  of 
Cincinnati  and  Society  of  Western  Art¬ 
ists.  Represented  in  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association  and  Indianapolis  Art  Asso¬ 
ciation 

148 —  Grey  Weather  among  the  Foothills,  Colo¬ 

rado 

149—  A  Silvery  Day* 

Melchers,  J.Gari,Paris;  bom  Detroit,Mich. 
Member  of  the  Society  of  American 
Artists,  New  York;  Society  Nationale 
des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  Corresponding 
Member  of  the  Secession,  Munich ; 


Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michel 
of  Bavaria ;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  France.  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris,  1886;  3d  Class  Medal,  1888;  1st 
Qass  Medal,  Amsterdam,  1887;  1st 
Class  Medal,  Munich,  1888;  Grand 
Prize,  Paris,  1889 ;  1st  Prize,  Chicago 
Art  Institute,  1891 ;  Medal  of  Honor, 
Berlin,  1891 ;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Qub, 
Philadelphia,  1892;  Member  of  Inter¬ 
national  Jury  of  Award,  World's  Fair, 
1893 ;  Medal  of  Honor,  Antwerp, 
1894.  Represented  in  the  Luxembourg 
150 — Young  Mother 

Menard^  Emile  Rene,  Paris;  bom  Paris, 


K.  R  Menard 


Member  of  the  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Represented  in  the 
Luxembourg ;  Museum  at  Munich ; 
Stockholm;  Helsingford 

151 —  Qose  of  Day 

152 —  Moonrise 

Mesdagf,  Hendrik  Willem,  The  Hague, 
Holland ;  bom  Groningen.  President 
Societe  Pulchre  Studio ;  Member  of  the 
Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris.  Represented  in  the  Museums  of 
the  Luxembourg,  Munich,  Rotterdam, 
Amsterdam,  Fontainebleau,  Berlin,  The 
Hague,  Brussels,  Groningen 

153 —  At  Anchor,  rising  tide  on  the  coast  of 

Scheveningen 

154 —  Summer  Evening,  coast  of  Scheveningen 


Hendrik  W.  Mesdag 


Minor,  Robert  C.,  New  York;  bom 
New  York.  Member  of  the  National 
Academy,  Society  of  American  Artists, 
and  Society  of  Landscape  Painters,  Fine 
Arts  and  Salmagundi  Qubs.  Bronze 
Medal,  Paris,  1889 
J55 — Sunset 

Milesi,  Alessandro,  Venice  ;  bom  Venice 
156 — The  GondoliePs  Orphans  * 

Millet,  F.  D.,  Worcestershire,  England ; 
bom  Mattapoisett,  Mass.  Member  of 
National  Academy,  Society  of  Ameri¬ 
can  Artists,  American  Water  Color  Soci¬ 
ety,  New  York,  and  Institute  of  Painters 


Frank  D.  Millet 


in  Oil  Colors.  Represented  in  Tate 
Collection.  Chantrey  Fond  Collection ; 
Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York ; 
Detroit 

J57~-Tlie  Expansionist 

“  If  you’ve  ’card  the  East  a  callin. 

You  won’t  never  ’eed  naught  else.” 

— Kiplmff 

Monet^  Claude,  Paris,  France  j  bom  Paris 

158— A  Field  in  Giverny  * 

159 —  Mills  in  Holland  * 

Moore^  H.  Humphrey,  Paris,  France; 
bom  New  York.  Medal,  Cintemiial 
F^xposition,  Philadelphia,  1876,  and 
Bronze  Medal,  Exposition  Universelle, 
Paris,  1889 


160 — “Woe,  woe,  woe  to  Granada" 


(A  santon  is  exclaiming  in  the  presence  of 
the  Sultan  Muley  Aben  Hassam,  in  the 
Alhambra:  “Woe,  woe,  woe  to  Granada! 
Its  hour  of  desolation  approaches.  The  ruins 
of  Zahara  will  fall  upon  our  heads.  My  spirit 
tells  me  that  the  end  of  the  Empire  is  at 
hand.” — Irving’s  History  of  Granada) 


Mora,  F.  Luis,  New  York.  Member  of 
Art  Students^  League,  New  York,  and 
Salmagundi  Qub,  New  York 
J  6  J— Salome 

Mouncey,  William,  Kirkcudbright,  Scot¬ 
land;  bom  Edinburgh 
162 — The  Dark  Rolling  Dee 

Murphy,  Herman  Dudley,  Boston, 
Mass.;  bom  Ma^achusetts 


163 —  Miss  Brackett 

164 —  Winter 

Murray,  J.  Reid,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
Gold  Medal,  International  Exhibition, 
Munich,  1897 
165  — The  Goat-herd 

MacNiCol,  B.,  Glasgow,  Scotland 
J66 — Under  the  Greenwood  Tree 

McTigfhe,  Anne,  Quebec,  Canada 
J67— Connecticut  Farm 

McCord,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
born  New  York.  Member  of  American 
Water  Color  Society;  Associate  of  the 
National  Academy,  Brooklyn  Art,  Sal- 


J.  Reid  Murray 


magundi,  and  Black  and  White  Qubs. 
Represented  in  Brooklyn  Institute,  Shaw 
and  Hurley  Collection,  and  in  the  Gal¬ 
lery,  Burlington,  Vt.  Medals,  New 
Orleans  Exposition,  1884 ;  Mechanics' 
Institute,  Boston,  1885 

168 —  Misty  Evening,  Coast  of  Maine 

Needham,  Charles  Austin,  New  York; 
bom  Buffalo,  N.  Y,  Member  of  the 
New  York  Water  Color  and  National 
Arts  Clubs.  Medal,  Cotton  States 
Industrial  Exposition,  1895;  First  Hon¬ 
orable  Mention,  New  York  State 
Agricultural  Society,  Syracuse,  1898 

169 —  A  Qty's  Eden 


6 


Charles  Austin  Needham 


170 — Drifting  Lights  and  Shadows 
17  J — Gilded  Edge  of  a  Common 

Newbary^  Francis  Henry,  Glasgow, 
Scotland.  Associate  of  the  Royal  Col¬ 
lege  of  Art,  London ;  Member  of 
Glasgow  Art  Qub  and  Glasgow  Institute 
of  the  Fine  Arts.  Represented  in 
Municipal  Gallery,  Venice  ;  Municipal 
Gallery,  Udine;  Munich 
172 — Elsie 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  Mianus,  Conn.;  bom 
Zonnemaire,  Holland.  Associate  of  the 
National  Academy ;  Member  of  Society 
of  American  Artists,  American  Water 
Color  Society,  Brooklyn  Art  Qub  and 


Francis  H.  Newbery 


New  York  Water  Color  Club.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  New  York,  Brooklyn  and 
Chicago  Qubs;  Executive  Mansion, 
Albany,  N.  Y.  Landscape  Prize, 
Brooklyn  Art  Club,  1 892 ;  Medals, 
World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893;  Gold 
Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1894 
173— Morning  in  Connecticut 

Olsson,  Julius,  London.  Member  of 
Royal  Society  of  British  Artists,  New 
English  Art  Qub 
174  —The  Loom  of  the  Land 

OrigfO,  Qemente,  Florence,  Italy 
175— Dreary  Solitude  * 


[.eoiiHi’fl  Ochtinun 


Part  on,  Arthur,  New  York.  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  A, 
A.  A.;  Temple  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Mem¬ 
ber  National  Academy  and  American 
Water  Color  Society.  Represented  in 
the  Metropolitan  Museum,  New  York 
176— Falling  Shadows 

P aterson,  James,  Moniaive,  Scotland ; 
bom  Glasgow.  Member  of  Royal  Scottish 
Academy,  Royal  Scottish  Society  Paint¬ 
ers  in  Water  Colors.  Represented  in 
public  galleries  at  Munich,  Leipsic, 
Stuttgart,  Weimar  and  Glasgow.  Cor¬ 
responding  Member  The  Secession, 


James  Paterson 


Munich.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris : 
Second  Gold  Medal,  Munich 

177 —  Edinburgh 

Perraolt,  Leon,  Paris;  born  Poictiers, 
France.  Medal,  1864  ;  2d  Class,  1876; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1887 ;  Bronze  Medal, 
1889 

178 —  The  Awakening  of  a  Child 

Perrine,  Van  D.,  New  York 

179— Why  ? 

Pirie,  George,  Glasgow ;  born  Glasgow. 
Represented  in  St.  Louis  Museum 
1 80  —  Work-horses 


Leon  Perrault 


Pissarro,  Camille,  Paris;  bom  Normandy 
J8I — Landscape  near  Pontoise  * 

182  — St.  Sever  Bridge,  Rouen,  on  a  Fc^gy 
Morning  * 

Poore,  Henry  R.  Associate  Member  of 
National  Academy;  Member  of  Salma¬ 
gundi  Club,  New  York,  and  Art  Qub, 
Philadelphia.  Represented  in  Buffalo 
Art  Association;  National  Arts  Qub; 
Art  and  Rittenhouse  Qubs,  Philadelphia, 
and  Worcester  Art  Museum.  First 
Prize,  American  Art  Association ;  2d 
Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy 
183— The  Plowing  of  the  Ephrata  Brethren; 


Camille  Pissarro 


an  Episode  in  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Pennsylvania 

Proctor,  Charles  E.,  New  York.  Third 
Hallgarten  Prize ;  1st  Prize,  Syracuse 
State  Fair 

184 —  Grandpa 

Ranger,  Henry  W.,  New  York ;  bom 
New  York 

185 —  Early  Summer  in  Connecticut 

Raf  faelli,  Jean  Francois,  Paris ;  born 
Paris.  Associate  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris ;  Vienna ;  President 
of  the  Society  of  Original  Color  Prints. 
Represented  in  the  Luxembourg,  Paris ; 


Henry  K.  Poore 


Museums  of  Brussels,  Dresden,  Berlin, 
Lyons,  Stockholm,  Christiana,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Nantes,  Beziers,  Hamburg,  Nancy, 
Bordeaux,  Rome,  Gold  Medal,  Univer¬ 
sal  Exposition,  Paris,  1889;  Medal,  or 
Diploma  of  Honor,  at  Antwerp,  Gand ; 
Medal  of  the  Second  Class,  Carnegie 
Institute,  1896.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
Leopold,  Belgium 

186—  Boulevard  des  Italiens,  Paris  * 

187 —  Edinburgh  * 

Reaser,  Willbur  A.,  New  York;  bom 
HicksviUe,  Ohio.  Member  of  the  San 
Francisco  Art  Association.  First  Hall- 


Jean  Francois  Ratfaelli 


garten  Prize,  National  Academy;  Gold 
Medal,  California,  1894 

188 —  Piete  Molendijk 

Redfield,  Edward  Willis,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

189 —  The  Evening  Star 

190 —  But  I  go  on  forever 

Reid,  Robert,  New  York;  bom  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.  Member  of  Ten  American 
Painters.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Acad¬ 
emy,  1897 ;  First  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy,  1898 

191 —  A  Summer  Girl 

192 —  The  Brook 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  New  York ;  bom  Phila¬ 
delphia,  Pa.  Associate  National  Acad- 


Henry  W.  Kanger 


emy,  New  York ;  American  Water  Color 
Society  and  Water  Color  Qub.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  the  Detroit  Art  Museum, 
Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Gallery.  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1882 ;  Water  Color 
Prize,  A.  A.  A.,  1885 ;  Gold  Medal  of 
Honor,  Prize  Fund  Exposition,  New 
York,  1886 

193 —  A  Northwester,  Gloucester  Harbor,  Massa¬ 

chusetts 

Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste,  Paris;  bom 
Limoges,  France 

194 —  Road  to  Bemeval  * 

195 —  The  Prayer  * 

Robinson,  Will  S.,  New  York,  Member 
of  American  Water  Color  Society  ;  New 
York  Water  Color  Qub 


196 — Early  Evening 


Roche,  Alexander,  Edinburgh ;  born 
Glasgow.  Associate  of  the  Royal  Scot¬ 
tish  Academy.  Corresponding  Member 
of  The  Secession,  Munich.  Represented 
in  Carnegie  Institute  and  at  Adelaide. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon.  Medal 
of  the  3d  Class,  Carnegie  Institute,  1898; 
Gold  Medals,  Munich  and  Dresden 
197 — Holy  Isle,  Northumberland 
198  —Proud  Maisie 


Rosenthal,  Albert,  Philadelphia,  Pa, 

199 —  Portrait  of  Max  Rosenthal 

200 —  Portrait  of  Miss  I. 


Alexander  Koctie 


Rydert  Albert  P.,  New  York;  born  New 
Bedford,  Mass. 

201 — Moonlight  * 

202  —The  Little  Maid  of  Acadie  * 

Sargfent,  John  Singer,  London ;  bom 
Florence 

203 — Portrait  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  * 

Schofield^  W.  Elmer,  C^ontz,  Pa. 
Represented  in  the  Pennsylvania  Acad¬ 
emy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia ; 
Honorable  Mention,  Art  Club,  Phila- 
delphia,  1898 
234— January  Evening 

Schuster-Woldan,  Raffael,  Munich; 
Second  Medal,  International  Exhibition, 
Munich,  1897 
205 — The  "Woman  Artist 


Segantini,  Giovanni,  Malojaberg,  Enga- 
dine,  Switzerland ;  bom  Milan.  Hon¬ 
orary  Member  of  Artists'  Association 
of  Vienna  ;  Academician  of  Honor  in 
Bologna ;  Academician  of  Merit  in 
Genoa ;  Associate  Honorary  in  Turin 
Munich  and  Amsterdam,  Represented 
at  Rome,  Berlin,  Dresden,  Zurich,  Liv¬ 
erpool,  Munich,  Hamburg,  Vienna, 
Leipsic.  First  Class  Gold  Medal,  Am¬ 
sterdam,  1883;  Gold  Medal,  Amsterdam, 
1886;  1st  Class  Gold  Medal,  Paris,  1889; 
Grand  Gold  Medal,  Turin,  1892;  1st 
Class  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1892  ;  Inter¬ 
national  Prize,  Venice,  1895;  Gold 
Medal,  Vienna,  1896;  Gold  Medal, 


Giovanni  Segantini 


Dresden,  1897 ;  Grand  Gold  State 
Medal,  Vienna,  1897 

206 —  The  Two  Mothers  * 

Sharp,  J.  H„  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Member 
of  Society  of  Western  Artists  and  Facility 
of  Cincinnati  Art  Academy.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  Art  Museum  of  Cincinnati 

207 —  Portrait  of  Mr.  Frank  Duveneck 

208—  Spotted  Bird  that  Sings  (Crow  Indian  Girl) 

209 —  Study  in  Sunlight  (Taos  Indian) 

Simon,  Lucien,  Paris ;  bom  Paris,  Mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris 

210 —  Portraits 

Hotiorahle  Mention^  Carnegie  Institute,  1899 


Lucien  Simon 


SouZi-PintO,  Jose  Julio  de,  Paris;  born 
?ile  Terceira,  Portugal.  Member  of  the 
Academy  of  Porte,  Portugal.  Rep¬ 
resented  in  Town  Council  of  Porto; 
Museums  of  Amiens,  Lyons,  Melbourne, 
Monte  Carlo,  Porto,  Rio  de  Janerio. 
Medals,  2d  Class,  Universelle  Exposition, 
Paris,  1889;  1st  Class,  Exposition  of 
Nice,  1884  ;  1st  Class,  Atlanta  ;  2d  Class, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  1894;  Medal  of  Honor, 
Centennial  Exposition  of  Vasco  di  Gama, 
Lisbon,  1898,  Chevalier  of  Santiago, 
Portugal ;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor 

21 1 — The  Potato  Harvest  * 


J.  J.de  Souza-Pinto 


Spence^  Harry,  Glasgow.  Represented  in 
Collection  at  Leipsic 

212—  An  Old  Quarry 

Steele,  T.  c.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  bom 
Indiana.  President  of  the  Society  of 
Western  Artists.  Represented  in  the 
Museums  of  Cincinnati,  St.  Louis  and 
Indianapolis ;  Collections  of  North  West¬ 
ern  University  and  Boston  Art  Club 

213—  A  Winter  Morning 

Sterner,  Albert  E.,  New  York;  bom 
London.  Member  of  American  Water 
Color  Society.  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1891 

214—  The  Stunted  Willows 


T.  0.  Steele 


Stetten,  Carl  von,  Paris ;  bom  Augsburg, 
Member  of  the  Society  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  and  The  Secession, 
Munich.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  of  the  Order  of  St,  Michel, 
Bavaria 

215 — Fisherman  of  Lake  Maggiore,  Italy 

Stevenson,  R.  Macaulay,  Glasgow  ;  bom 
Glasgow.  Member  of  the  Glasgow  Art 
Oub ;  The  Secession,  Munich,  Repre¬ 
sented  in  the  National  Gallery,  Berlin; 
National  Gallery,  Prague;  Municipal 
Gallery,  Barcelona,  Spain ;  Municipal 
Gallery,  Weimar,  Germany;  Belgium 
National  Gallery,  Brussels ;  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  St.  Louis;  the  New  Pinako- 


6 


Edmund  C.  Tarbell 


thek,  Munich.  Gold  Medal,  Munich, 
J893;  Diploma  of  Honor,  Barcelona, 
1894;  Gold  Medal,  Brussels,  1897 

216 —  My  Mary^s  asleep  by  thy  murmuring 

stream.  Flow  gently,  sweet  Afton, 
disturb  not  her  dream 

217 —  A  Song  without  Words 

Stokes,  Adrian,  London;  bom  in  England, 
Member  of  the  Institute  of  Painters  in 
Oil  Colors,  London ;  Royal  Anglo- 
Australian  Society.  Represented  in 
Chantrey  Collection,  Tate  Gallery,  and 
Leeds  Corporation  Gallery.  Third 
Class  Medal,  Paris,  1889 ;  Medal  at 
World^s  Fair,  Chicago 

218—  Mountain  and  Hill 


Adrian  Stokes 


Story,  Julian,  Paris.  Member  of  Paris 
Society  of  American  Painters;  Society  of 
American  Artists,  New  York;  Society  of 
Portrait  Painters,  London.  Represented 
in  Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore.  Third 
Medal  and  Honorable  Mention,  Paris ; 
Gold  Medal,  Berlin,  1 891 
219  — Song 

Stott,  William,  of  Oldham,  London ;  born 
Oldham.  Associate  Societe  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris ;  Laureat  Pecole  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris.  Member  of  Royal  Scottish 
Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors; 
Manchester  Academy  of  Fine  Arts ; 


Wm  Stott,  of  Oldham 


Japan  Society  of  Fine  Arts,  and  Fellow 
of  Art  Workers'  Guild,  London.  Repre¬ 
sented  in  the  Pinakothek,  Munich ;  Cor¬ 
poration  Gallery,  Liverpool.  Gold  Medals, 
Paris,  Salon,  1882 ;  Ghent,  1883;  Munich, 
3d  Class  Medal,  1891 ;  First  Medal,  1892 ; 
Bronze  Medal,  Chicago,  1893;  Gold 
Medal,  Vienna,  1898 

220 — The  Awakening  of  the  Spirit  of  the  Rose  * 

See !  rosy  is  her  bower, 

Her  floor  is  all  this  flower; 

Her  bed  a  rosy  nest, 

By  a  bed  of  roses  prest. 

— Lovelace. 

Tack,  Augustus  Vincent,  New  York 
221  -  Portrait  of  Mr.  George  W.  Cable  in  his 
Study 


H.  O.  Tanner 


Tanner,  Henry  O.,  Paris.  Represented 
in  the  Luxembourg,  Paris ;  Wiktack 
Collection,  Philadelphia 

222—  Flight  into  Egypt 

223 —  ^Judas 

Tar  bell,  Edmund  C.,  Boston;  bom  West 
Groton,  Mass.  Member  of  Ten  Ameri¬ 
can  Painters.  Represented  in  Philadel¬ 
phia  Art  Qub;  Cincinnati  Museum; 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia;  Rhode  Island  School 
of  Design,  and  lohnson  Collection, 
Philadelphia 

224 —  My  Family 


Abbott  H.  Thayer 


Thaulow,  Fritz,  Paris;  bom  Christiana, 
Norway.  Member  of  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts,  Munich ;  Champ  de  Mars,  Paris. 
Represented  in  the  Luxembourg ;  Car¬ 
negie  Institute  Permanent  Collection. 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor;  of 
the  Order  of  Leopold,  of  Belgium;  of 
St.  Ofal,  of  Norway.  Gold  Medals  at 
Berlin,  Munich  and  Vienna;  Medal  of 
the  2d  Class,  Carnegie  Institute,  1897 ; 
Diploma  of  Honor  at  Dresden 

225 —  Old  Factory  in  Norway 

Thayer,  Abbot  H.,  Scarborough;  New 
York;  bom  Boston,  Mass. 

226—  Young  Woman  * 


Fritz  Thtiulow 


Thomas^  Grosvenor,  Gla^ow,  Scotland; 
born  Sydney,  Australia.  Member  of  the 
Glasgow  Art  Qub,  Glasgow  Institute 
227— Night 

Xryon,  Dwight  WiUiam;  South  Dart¬ 
mouth,  Mass.;  bom  New  York. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  American 
Water  Color  Society.  Represented  in 
Carnegie  Institute.  Hallgarten  Prize, 
1887;  Ellsworth  Prize,  Chicago,  1887; 
American  Art  Association  Gold  Medal, 
1885-6;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  Ameri¬ 
can  Artists,  1888 ;  1st  Prize,  Cincinnati 
Exposition,  1895;  Palmer  Prize,  Inter- 


Grosvenor  Thomas 


State  Exposition,  Chicago,  1888;  Gold 
Medal,  1st  Class,  Munich  International 
Exposition,  1889 ;  1st  Prize,  Nashville 
Exposition,  1896;  Medal  of  the  First 
Class,  Carnegie  Institute,  1898 

228- May  * 

Tuke,  Henry  Scott,  London  ;  bom  York, 
England.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1891 ;  Bronze  Medal,  Chicago, 
1893;  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1894.  Rep¬ 
resented  in  Tate  Gallery,  London; 
Munich,  Leeds,  Bradford,  Nottingham 

229 —  Cupid  and  Sea  Nymphs 

Twachtman,  J.  H.,  Greenwich,  Conn,; 
bom  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Member  of  Ten 
American  Painters 


J.  H.  Twachtman 


230 —  Morning 

231 —  My  House 

232 —  The  Waterfall 

Honorable  Alemion,  Carnegie  Institute,  1899 

Uhde,  Friedrich  Hermann  Karl  von, 
Munich;  bom  Walkenburg,  Saxony, 
Associate  of  the  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  Member  of  The  Seces¬ 
sion,  Munich,  Third  Qass  Medal,  Salon, 
Paris,  1885;  Grand  Prix,  Exposition 
Universelle,  Paris,  1889 ;  Medal,  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1891. 
Represented  in  St.  Louis  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  1894 

233 —  The  Old  Patriarch 


Fritz  von  Uhde 


Ultnann,  Raoul  Andre,  Paris.  Associate 
of  the  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts 
234  October  Evening  in  Paris— lie  St.  Louis 

235 —  Twilight  in  Paris 

Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W.,  New  York; 
born  New  Jersey.  Member  of  the  Society 
of  American  Artists.  Associate  of  the 
National  Academy 

236- — Green  Road  through  the  Bog,  County 

Tyrone,  Ireland 

V illegas,  Jose,  Rome,  Italy ;  bom  Spain. 
Member  of  The  Secession,  Munich ; 
Internationale  Fine  Arts  Society,  Mad¬ 
rid,  Barcelona,  Seville,  Perugia.  Rep¬ 
resented  in  Munich,  Stuttgart,  Weimar, 
Budapest,  Stockholm,  Florence,  Barce¬ 
lona,  Madrid,  Berlin,  Warsaw.  Medals, 


San  Luca,  Rome,  Berlin,  Munich,  Peru¬ 
gia,  Carrara,  Arci  Reale.  Virtuoso  of 
the  Pantheon 

237 —  The  Doge  Marino  Faliero  Condemned  * 

238 —  The  Doge  Marino  Faliero  before  the  Great 

Council  * 

Vonnoh,  Robert  Rockland  Lake, 
New  York;  bom  Hartford,  Conn,  Mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists, 
New  York.  Represented  in  the  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Phila¬ 
delphia.  Honorable  Mention,  Salon, 
Paris,  1889;  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition 
Universelle,  Paris,  1889  ;  Medal,  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893 

239 —  Little  Louise  * 

Walden,  Lionel,  Paris;  born  Norwich, 
Conn.  Represented  in  the  Luxembourg, 


Paris;  Cardiff,  Wales.  Second  Class 
Medal,  Crystal  Palace,  London.  Hon¬ 
orable  Mention,  Salon,  Paris 
240 — Pilot  Boats.  Evening  effect,  at  low  tide 

Walker,  Horatio,  New  York 
141  —  Oxen  Drinking 

Wall,  A.  Bryan,  Pittsburgh 

242 —  Sheep,  Evening 

243—  Sheep 

W^alton,  Edward  Arthur,  London,  Eng¬ 
land.  Member  of  Society  of  Sculptors, 
Painterss  and  Gravers,  London ;  The 
Royal  Scott^h  Academy;  The  Secession, 
Munich ;  The  Secession,  Vienna.  Rep¬ 
resented  in  Munich,  Glasgow,  and  Car¬ 
negie  Institute.  Medals,  International 


Exhibition,  Chicago;  Paris  Salon,  and 
Munich  Secession  Exhibition.  Honorable 
Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  1898 

244  —  Landscape 

Weir,  Prof.  John  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy 

245 —  Peonies 

W^etherbee,  George,  London.  Member 
of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Painters  in 
Water  Colors;  Institute  Painters  in  Oils, 
London,  Medal  Awarded  at  World's 
Fair,  Chicago 

246 —  A  Spring  Phantasy 

247 —  The  Pool  of  Endymion 


W^hiteman,  S.  Edwin,  Baltimore,  Md, 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris.  Instructor  of 


Art,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  and  of 
the  Baltimore  Art  School.  Represented 
in  Omaha  Art  Gallery,  Omaha,  Nebraslca 

248 —  Afternoon  Sunlight 

Whittemore,  William  J.,  New  York  ; 
bom.  New  York.  Member  of  American 
Water  Color  Society,  New  York  Water 
Color  Club;  Associate  of  the  National 
Academy 

249 —  The  Blue  Bench 

W^oodbury,  Charles  H.,  Boston.  Mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists. 
Gold  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition ;  2d 
Prize,  Nashville  Exposition  ;  Prize,  Bos¬ 
ton  Art  Club ;  Medals,  Mechanics’  Fa'r, 
Boston 


250 — The  Ground  Swell 


251 — The  Maine  Coast 


Woodward,  Anna,  Pittsburgh.  Member 
Pittsburgh  Artists'  Association 

252 —  Dutch  Interior 

Wood  well,  Joseph  R.,  Pittsburgh.  Mem¬ 
ber  of  Chicago  World's  Fair  Jury,  J893; 
Member  Pittsburgh  Art  Society 

253 — Moonlight  on  the  American  Rapids, 

Niagara 

254—  The  Gorge,  Niagara 

255 —  The  Whirlpool  Rapids,  Niagara 

256 —  Niagara  Falls 

Yates,  Cullen,  New  York 
The  Harvest  Moon 

Brush,  George  de  Forest,  Dublin,  N.  Y. 
258 — A  Family  Group 


ACKNOWLEDGMENT 


The  Department  of  Fine  Arts  wishes  to 
acknowledge  its  indebtedness  to  the  members  of 
the  International  Jury  of  Award  in  America, 
and  to  those  who  constitute  the  Foreign  Advisory 
Committees  in  London,  Paris  and  Munich,  for 
the  invaluable  service  rendered  to  the  Institution, 
and  to  Art  in  America 

To  those  also  who  have  generously  loaned 
paintings,  either  to  the  artis!s  who  entered  them 
for  exliibition  or  to  the  Institute,  the  Department 
expresses  sincere  thanks 

The  names  of  the  Jurors  and  members  of  the 
Committee  appear  in  this  Catalogue 

The  names  of  those,  within  our  knowledge, 
who  loaned  works  to  the  contributing  artists  and 
those  who  kindly  favored  the  Institute,  are  as 
foUows : 

Col,  George  G,  Briggs,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich, 
WiUiam  T,  Evans,  New  York  City 
Charles  Fairchild,  New  York  City 
Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit,  Mich, 

H.  K,  Porter,  Pittsburgh 
H.  H.  Westinghouse,  Pittsburgh 
Chicago  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  JU. 

Boussod,  Valadon  &  Co,,  New  York  City 
Durand-Ruel  &  Sons,  New  York  City 
M,  Knoedler  &  Co,,  Paris 
J.  Herbert  Johnston,  New  York 


1  CECILIA  BEAUX 
No.  6 — ^lother  and  Daughter 


2  ALFRED  EAST 
No.  78 — A  Gray  Morning 


3  JEAN  FRANCOIS  RAFFAELLl 


No.  186 — Boulevard  des  Italiens — Paris 


4  ROBERT  W.  ALLAN 
No.  2 — A  Winter  Storm 


5  SIR  LAWRENCE  ALMA-TADEMA 
No.  1 — Mrs.  Roland  Hill  and  Children 


6  H.  H.  LA  THANGUP: 


No.  137 — -A  Sussex  Cider  Press 


7  CHARLES  COTTPLr 
No.  46 — “The  Mournful  Sea ”  ( Finistere) 


8  WM.  STOTT  OF  OLDHAM 
No.  220 — “The  Awakening  of  the  Spirit  of  tlie  Rose 


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9  KENE  BILLOTTE 

No.  13 — Moonrise  on  tlie  Canal — St.  Denis 


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10  LUC1E^:  SIMON 
No.  210 — Portraits 


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11  JAMES  PATERSON 
No.  177 — Edinburgh 


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12  CAKOLUS-DURAN 
No.  32 — A  Trio  of  Friends 


13  CHILDE  II  ASS  AM 
No.  112 — Improvisation 


14  GIOVANNI  SPIGANTINI 
No.  206 — Tlie  Two  Mothers 


15  ALEXANDER  ROCHE 
No.  198 — ‘‘Proud  Maisie” 


JOSE  VILLEGAS 

No.  237 — “The  Doge  Marino  Faliero  Condemned 


17  CHARLES  H.  DAVIS 
No.  59 — Summer  PNenin"’ 


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18  HORATIO  WALKER 
No.  241 — Oxen  Drinking 


19  K.  MACAULAY  STP:VENSON 
No.  21G — I'^low  Gently,  Sweet  Afion 


20  SAMUEL  ISHAM 
No.  127 — Sprin<; 


1  A.  BRYAN  WALL 
No.  242  — iSheep — Evenin] 


22  FRANK  W.  BENSON 
No.  9 — Portrait  of  a  Child 


23  JOSEPH  R,  WOODWELL 
No.  "Ibi  — Tlie  Gorge —Niagara 


No.  121— A  Summer  Night 


25  HOWARD  RUSSELL  BUTLER 
No  30 — A  Long  Ishmd  Landscape 


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26  WILLIAM  M.  CHASE 
No.  35 — Rest  by  ilie  Wnyside 


27  F.  D.  MILLET 
No.  157 — The  E.xpansionist 


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No.  150 — Tlie  Young  Motlier 


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•29  MARY  CASSATT 

No.  33 — A^oung  Wornati  Plucking  Kruit 


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30  EASTMAN  JOHNSON 
No.  128 — Plav  Me  a  Tune 


31  H.  W.  MESDAG 


No.  l.')4 — A  Slimmer  Evenin: 


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CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF 
PITTSBURGH. 

The  Library  contains  the  following  books  and 
articles  on  the  artists  represented  in  this 
exhibition. 

Alma-Tadema,  Lawrence 

La  Sizeranne’s  English  contemporary  art,  p,  15S-170 

Mother’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  124-127 

Rooses’  Dutch  painters  of  the  nineteenth  century,  p.  141-164 

Stephens’  Lawrence  Alma-Tadema 

Blackwood,  v.  133,  p,  491 

Century,  v.  47,  p.  4S3 

McClure,  V  8,  p.  32 

Magazine  of  art,  vol.  2,  p.  193;  v.  5,  p.  1S4;  v.  20,  p.  42 

Nation,  v,  43,  p.  237 

Portfolio.  V.  5,  p.  109 

Review  of  reviews,  v  9,  p  691 

Scribner's  magazine,  v.  18,  p.  663 

Spectator,  v.  55,  p.  1650 

Beaux,  Cecilia 

Century,  v.  4S,  p.  797 
Scribner’s  magazine,  v,  22,  p.  477 


Beckwith,  J.  Carroll 

Van  Dyke’s  Modern  French  masters,  p.  79 

BiUotte,  Rene 

Muther’s  HiScOry  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  53-54 
Magazine  of  art,  v.  22,  p.  121 


Bramley,  Frank 

Scribner’s  magazine,  v.  15,  p.  423 


Brangwyn,  Frank 

Studio,  V.  12,  p.  3 

Bridgman,  Frederick  A. 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  463-464 
Sheldon’s  American  painters,  p.  150-154 
Harper,  v.  63,  p.  694 
Harper’s  weekly,  v.  43,  p.  8  (Jan.  7,  ’99) 

Brown,  J.  G, 

Sheldon’s  American  painters,  p.  141-144 
Magazine  of  art,  v.  5,  p.  265 


Bunny,  Rupert  C.  W. 

Magazine  of  art,  v.  iS,  p.392;  v.  23,  p.  376  (July,  ’99) 


Carolus-Duran,  E.  A, 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  2,  p.  547 
Van  Dyke's  Modern  French  masters,  p.  73-79 
Contemporary  review,  v.  53,  p.  703 
Current  literature,  v.  25,  p.  441 
Scribner’s  magazine,  v.  16,  p.  232 


Cassatt,  Mary 

Century,  v.  57,  p.  740 
Scribner’s  magazine,  v.  19,  p.  353 


Chase,  William  Merritt 

Benjamin’s  Om-  American  artists,  p.  59-72 
Muther's  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  ]>.  493 
Sheldon’s  American  painters,  p.  156-15S 
Harper,  v.  7S,  p.  549 ;  v.  87,  p.  3 


Ciardi,  Guglielmo 

AVillard’s  History  of  modern  Italian  art,  p.  4S2  (note) 

Cottet,  Charles 

Studio,  V,  15,  p.  227 

Cox,  Kenyon 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p  491 
Van  Dyke’s  Modern  French  masters,  p.  28 
Century,  V  41,  p.  333 

Cox,  Louise  (Mrs.  Kenyon) 

Cosmopolitan,  v.  24,  p.  477 


Crane,  Bruce 

American  Art  League’s  Essays  on  American  art  and  artists, 
p.  89-91 

Crane,  Walter 

Mother’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  627-629 
Art  annual,  Easter  number,  1898 
Critic,  V.  6,  p.  46 
Portfolio,  V.  21,  p.  12,  45 

Degas,  H.  G.  E. 

Mother’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  2,  p.  752-760 
Art  journal,  v.  46,  p.  204 
Magazine  of  art,  v.  13,  p.  416 


Demont-Breton,  Mme.  Virginie 

Century,  v.  53,  p.  210 


Domingo,  Francois 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  87-89 

East,  Alfred 

Magazine  of  art,  v.  18,  p.  81 
Studio,  V.  7,  p.  133 

Enneking,  Jolin  J. 

Benjamin’s  Our  American  artists,  p.  104-118 

Freer,  Frederick  W. 

Century,  v.  48,  p.  158 

Gauld,  David 

Martin’s  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  15-16 
Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  69S 

Gerome,  Jean  L. 

Collection  of  the  works  of  Gerome  (photogravures) 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  i,  p.  524-525 

Van  Dyke’s  Modern  French  masters,  p.  31-43 

Century,  v  37,  p.  4S3 

Magazine  of  art,  v.  3,  p.  453 

Munsey,  v.  7,  p.  428 

Portfolio,  V.  6,  p.  82 


Hassam,  Childe 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  P.4S9 

Hitchcock,  George 

La  Sizeranne’s  English  contemporary  art,  p.  1S7-204 
Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  473-474 
Art  journal,  v.  43,  p.  289 
Magazine  of  art,  v.  22,  p.  577 

Homer,  Winslow 

Sheldon’s  American  painters,  p.  25-29 
Van  Rensselaer’s  Six  portraits,  p.  237-274 
Art  journal,  V  30,  p.  225  ;  v.  31 ,  p.  154 


Howe,  William  Henry 

Van  Dyke’s  Modern  French  masters,  p.  iji 

Isham,  Samuel 

Van  Dyke’s  Modern  French  masters,  p.  212 


Jolinson,  Eastman 

Sheldon’s  American  painters,  p.  166-169 
Galaxy,  v.  6,  p.  1 1 1 
Magazine  of  art,  v.  5,  p.  4S5 


Kennedy,  William 

Martin's  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  34-37 

La  Thangue,  H.  H. 

Art  journal,  v.  45,  p.  169 
Studio,  V.  9,  p  163 


La  Touche,  Gaston 

Studio,  V.  16,  p.  77 

Laurenti,  Cesare 

Willard’s  History  of  modern  Italian  art,  p.  4S3-4S6 

Melchers,  J.  Gari 

^luther's  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  472-473 

Mesdag,  Hendrik  Willem 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  255-259 

Zileken’s  H.  W.  Mesdag 

Art  journal,  v.  45,  p.  48 

I„eisure  hour,  v,  44,  p  447 

Magazine  of  art,  v.  22,  p.  73 

Portfolio,  V.  13,  p.  190 


MiUet,  F.  D. 

Harper,  v.  79,  p.  53 


Monet,  Claude 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting-,  v.  2,  p.  769-770 
Van  Dyke’s  Modern  French  masters,  p.  167-174 
Century,  v.  44,  p.  696 

Moore,  H,  Humphrey 

Muther's  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  465 

Ochtman,  Leonard 

American  Art  League’s  Essays  on  American  art  and  artists, 
p.  165-166 

Paterson,  James 

Martin’s  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  53-55 

Pirie,  George 

Martin's  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  56-57 

Pissarro,  Camille 

Aluther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  2,  p.  765-768 

Raffaelli,  Jean  Francois 

Muther's  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  35-3S 

Ranger,  Henry  -W. 

Munsey,  v.  19,  p.  169 

Renoir,  Auguste 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  2,  p.  760-765 

Roche,  Alexander 

Martin’s  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  58-61 

Sargent,  John  S. 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  474-47S 

Art  journal,  v.  40,  p.  65 

Century,  v.  52,  p.  163 

Harper,  v.  75,  p.  6S3 

Independent,  v.  51,  p.  1140-1142 

Magazine  of  art,  v.  23,  p.  112  (February,  ’99) 

Review  of  reviews,  v.  9,  p.  6S5 


Segantini,  Giovanni 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  104- 105 

Willard's  Histoi'y  of  modern  Italian  art,  p.  475-47S 

Art  journal,  v.  47.  p.  69 

Magazine  of  art,  v.  20,  p.  25 

Scribner’s  magazine,  v.  21,  p.  212 

Studio,  V.  II,  p.  145 

Sterner,  Albert  E. 

American  Art  League’s  Essays  on  American  art  and  artists 
p.  122-124 

Stevenson,  R.  Macaulay 

Martin’s  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  62-64 

Stott,  William  (of  Oldham) 

Studio,  V.  4,  p.  3 

Tanner,  H.  O. 

Review  of  reviews,  v.  i6,  p.  660 

Thaulotv,  Fritz 

Muther’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  39S-399 
Current  literature,  v.  24,  p.  550 
Studio,  V.  II,  p.  3 

Thomas,  Grosvenor 

Martin’s  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  65-67 

Tuke,  Henry  Scott 

Studio,  V.  5,  p.  90 

Vonnoh,  Robert  W. 

Mother’s  History  of  modern  painting,  v.  3,  p.  490 

Walton,  Edward  Arthur 

Martin’s  Glasgow  school  of  painting,  p.  6S-70 


General  articles  which  include  references  to  the 
artists  represented  in  this  exhibition. 

11  w  r  Krench  art  (The  first  half  of  this  book  ap- 
""■'Te^'red'i^-S^'cnbner’sta^hie,  vol.  ra.  Includes  criticism  of 
Monet  and  Degas.)  ■' 

ter  on  impressionist  painting.) 

Moore  George.  Modern  painting.  (Has  a  chapter  on  Monet, 
sfsleyfpifsarro,  and  the  decadence  of  impressionism.) 

Smith.  F.  Hopkinson.  American  illustrators.  (Includes  omer, 
Cox  and  Sterner.) 

Stranahan,  Mrs.  C.  H.  History  of  French  painting.  (Includes 
Gerome  and  Carolus-Duran.)  r'l^  m  in 

TheTc’Ss'aitt^'Booklnan,  v.  9.  P-  HO  (April.  ’99)-  (includes 

Sargent,  Cassatt  and  Poore.) 

Dutch  painters  at  home,  by  E.  A.  Chase,  in  the  Century,  v.  37.  P- 
P.7S5.  C  Waern,  in  Atlantic,  v.  69, 

'"""TsrjiMentions  Renoir!  pIssarro,  Degas,  Monet,  Cassatt 

Later  American  masters,  by  W.  J^fudes  C^hLe, 

Ntw^Eng^ind  nWcS  5"£bri” 

Enneking,  Woodbury  and  Davis.)  in  Hamer 

A  note  on  impressionist  painting,  by  Theodore  Chi  ,  P  , 

».  in  in  Nn.  V.rU,  in  Sk 

p.  740.  (Mentions  Johnson,  Homer,  Chase  a  B 

Recent  and  contem|»rary  French  ^  J  " 

UniSr  Sc'S  Me’;'.,'’d,”M.ni“'T.Xr,d,  R.Fa.Hi  and 

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